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when a verb has no object, it is called​

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Answered by Anniejeon97
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Verbs that do not require an object are called intransitive verbs. An example in English is the verb to swim. Verbs that can be used in an intransitive or transitive way are called ambitransitive verbs.

Answered by poonamjadhav2351988
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Explanation:

Intransitive verbcontrast to transitive verbs, some verbs take zero objects. Verbs that do not require an object are called intransitive verbs. An example in English is the verb to swim. Verbs that can be used in an intransitive or transitive way are called ambitransitive verbs.

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